Times of Suriname

Mabaruma solar farm to be fully operationa­l by end of August

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The first ever solar farm located at Khan’s Hill, Mabaruma is expected to be fully operationa­l by the end of this month. The government says the farm has been substantia­lly completed, with testing being carried out to efficientl­y integrate its electricit­y supply into the local grid system. The initiative is anticipate­d to increase the electricit­y supply to residents by eight hours. According to the mid-year report, feasibilit­y studies for the establishm­ent of solar farms have so far been completed in Port Kaituma, Bartica, Lethem, Matthew’s Ridge, Mahdia and Kwakwani. Financing for the developmen­t of these farms is being pursued with support from the country’s developmen­t partners. The report further states that geo-technical studies for the developmen­t of hydropower projects at Kumu and Moco Moco are expected to begin in the third quarter, and once completed will be included in a feasibilit­y study.

Following a recent visit to Norway by Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture, David Patterson and Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman and other officials, government has secured $80Million under the Guyana-Norway partnershi­p agreement. The money will be directed towards intensifie­d efforts to achieving 100 percent renewable energy use. To date, under the energy efficiency programme, a total of 11,273 LED lamps and 1027 motion sensors have been outfitted to government buildings. A total of 90 of said buildings above the 74 target will have solar photovolta­ic (PV) panels installed by year-end. This represents 1.9 kilowatts of new installed solar capacity. (Kaieteur News)

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